What does a baby stacking toy teach them?
Sizing
Babies need plenty of this to help their brain rest and grow
Sleep
A baby first communicates by doing this
Crying
By one years old a baby should be able to say this many words
5 words
Piagets theory largely focuses on this stage for the first two years
Sensorimotor
Pushing buttons on a toy helps to teach children this
Cause and effect
Babies tend to say these two words first
mama or dada
What is a major milestone around 6 months that increases babies to be more sad when a parent leaves
Object permanence
Sensorimotor stage can be explained by children exploring through what?
Their senses (hearing, tasting, smelling, seeing, touching)
A toy with buttons on it is not safe. Why?
This encourages babies to learn and helps them feel safe
Repitition or Routine
No, All done, more etc
This word can be used when a child is being unsafe and by one they should understand it
No
This is when a child knows something exsits even when out of sight
Object permanence
A push toy can help teach a child what?
How to walk
Infants ages 0-12 weeks only learn through this sense first
Seeing (vision)
Cooing
Infants should be able to do this if a box is filled with scarves or toys
Take objects out and put them back in
This is vital to brain development and intellectual development
Sensory stimulation
When looking at buying books for a baby what things are best to keep in mind?
Thick pages, durable, alot of pictures and small amount of words
What is a fingerplay song that helps teach object permanence?
This is the term for when an infant starts talking by practicing sounds of words
Babbling
Most babies can by one years old do this with a ball or toy
Throw it
Language development is this type of task
Cognitive